slarrr(l) - Linux man page

Name

SLARRR - tests to decide whether the symmetric tridiagonal matrix T warrants expensive computations which guarantee high relative accuracy in the eigenvalues

Synopsis

SUBROUTINE SLARRR(

N, D, E, INFO )

INTEGER

N, INFO

REAL

D( * ), E( * )

Purpose

Perform tests to decide whether the symmetric tridiagonal matrix T warrants expensive computations which guarantee high relative accuracy in the eigenvalues.

Arguments

N (input) INTEGER

The order of the matrix. N > 0.
D (input) REAL array, dimension (N)
The N diagonal elements of the tridiagonal matrix T.
E (input/output) REAL array, dimension (N)
On entry, the first (N-1) entries contain the subdiagonal elements of the tridiagonal matrix T; E(N) is set to ZERO.
INFO (output) INTEGER
INFO = 0(default) : the matrix warrants computations preserving relative accuracy. INFO = 1 : the matrix warrants computations guaranteeing only absolute accuracy.

Further Details

Based on contributions by
Beresford Parlett, University of California, Berkeley, USA Jim Demmel, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Inderjit Dhillon, University of Texas, Austin, USA
Osni Marques, LBNL/NERSC, USA
Christof Voemel, University of California, Berkeley, USA